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city and the board as the country's 1st solar city saw it. you can lead the way for other places in india and also point out the main difficulties of cause. john splitting the projects to a largest city wouldn't be a challenge. and it says, 4 homes, beautiful gases, goggins, and water surrounding all of which city are you thinking of? well, if you look up the capital of denmark on the internet, these images will pop up. it looks beautiful or right. pretty perfect. why would anyone want to change any of this? well, he has. why? on the 2nd of july 2011. this is what copenhagen looks like. dead jobs floated in the stormwater after the one so the powers indeed are kind of brain a quarter of the sign. additional cost of sick in the aftermath. and one even died of blood infection. but it didn't still fit in full out of the last 6 years. the city has seen i've known the cloud bus, but it's conventional stormwater system. con d with new some are on the wall is full of similar stories and it's getting was copenhagen and leaving several cities. it on t
city and the board as the country's 1st solar city saw it. you can lead the way for other places in india and also point out the main difficulties of cause. john splitting the projects to a largest city wouldn't be a challenge. and it says, 4 homes, beautiful gases, goggins, and water surrounding all of which city are you thinking of? well, if you look up the capital of denmark on the internet, these images will pop up. it looks beautiful or right. pretty perfect. why would anyone want to...
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city. and so would be able to read about about taverns as places where people organize themselves politically on behalf of the resistance movement against, the acts of parliament or, you know, conversely in in favor of the british crown, if you were a loyalist or on the eve of the american revolution. so it's really exciting to kind of be in this space, be at this site and be thinking about how the politics that led to the revolution, what things were then like a year or two later when new york city was at the center of a war, right. so, so this book, the main purpose of it, of course, is to uncover the movement behind a singular, relatively unknown moment in the american revolution, this fire that destroyed that almost destroyed new york city on september 21st, 1776, which was really just a couple months after the signing of the declaration of independence. at the time, manhattan was at the center of a violent and uncertain civil war. the factious process of, nation making and state format
city. and so would be able to read about about taverns as places where people organize themselves politically on behalf of the resistance movement against, the acts of parliament or, you know, conversely in in favor of the british crown, if you were a loyalist or on the eve of the american revolution. so it's really exciting to kind of be in this space, be at this site and be thinking about how the politics that led to the revolution, what things were then like a year or two later when new york...
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this city is my city. i am a part of it as much as she is of me. there is no san francisco without people's footprints on it. without the wordos temperature without the dancing foot steps all over it and my parents and children stories on it. this is how i finally came to see the city and how i found my own voice. a place for things to change quickly and memory is important. thank you. [applause]. >> at this point i like to invite honorees and the presenters for a group photo. that's hay love about our commune events. the left time i saw you you were in your mom's belly. a round of applause. congratulations france and is dionne. josalin. i like to take this moment to honor the memory and legacy of prisoner of worry survivor during world war ii and a medal of honor recipient. as well as loved community volunteer. ladies and gentlemen up next we have a performance by dana who will be sing her rendition veryament for this moment and celebration of hero. [music] [singing] ♪♪♪♪ [applause] thank you so much. dana that was beautiful! [applause] th
this city is my city. i am a part of it as much as she is of me. there is no san francisco without people's footprints on it. without the wordos temperature without the dancing foot steps all over it and my parents and children stories on it. this is how i finally came to see the city and how i found my own voice. a place for things to change quickly and memory is important. thank you. [applause]. >> at this point i like to invite honorees and the presenters for a group photo. that's hay...
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i think the city is the city of antioch also doing all around the bay area, city of antioch city of alameda. i mean, their departments all around the bay area, redwood city, southern california, los angeles, new orleans pd here. i'll mention some more in the bay area. hayward vacaville, el cerrito, you mentioned antioch, seattle. and those are just a few. i mean, basically, this is a very competitive environment. so the many departments have gone to signing bonuses to up their recruiting efforts. okay. can i ask, in your professional judgment, would the certainty of five years of funding to get us from an historically unprecedented under staffing level to the recommended staffing level? would that help? i believe so, yes. the impact is this recruiting. it really tastes consistency to get out of . the deficit that we're in right now. it's not going to happen in one year. it's going to take a persistent effort. and we've seen this from the great recession and we lost a lot of officers during that period. and we still haven't recovered because we've been up and down in terms of our efforts. so
i think the city is the city of antioch also doing all around the bay area, city of antioch city of alameda. i mean, their departments all around the bay area, redwood city, southern california, los angeles, new orleans pd here. i'll mention some more in the bay area. hayward vacaville, el cerrito, you mentioned antioch, seattle. and those are just a few. i mean, basically, this is a very competitive environment. so the many departments have gone to signing bonuses to up their recruiting...
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but in terms of factors, the cities can control, the city has a tremendous influence on the supply side of housing and permitting and zoning that allows how much housing could be built. and those are always policy levers. the city could adjust to increase the housing supply. and when it comes to investing in town in downtown, are there folks that we want to attract or who is or who who is investing in downtown and in what ways or who do we need to go out and recruit? well, it depends what you mean by investor young companies that sign leases and take office space in the city are certainly making an investment in the city and we've already talked about the fiscal benefits that they bring and the job opportunities and other indirect benefits of that. but because of the challenges that are facing the commercial real estate sector now, i think there's beginning to see a new wave of real estate investors who have new ideas about what to do with commercial property that is now available at really historically low prices. and i think we're seeing some very interesting ideas about investing in
but in terms of factors, the cities can control, the city has a tremendous influence on the supply side of housing and permitting and zoning that allows how much housing could be built. and those are always policy levers. the city could adjust to increase the housing supply. and when it comes to investing in town in downtown, are there folks that we want to attract or who is or who who is investing in downtown and in what ways or who do we need to go out and recruit? well, it depends what you...
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well is a cost to the city and city staff and oversight bodies and i don't think that we get the benefits that people think we will get from moreover assignment i don't think it necessarily leads to transparency or better decision making and wasteful. i'm hopeing measure can describe a regular process to stream line the bodies proliferate over time. we are working with the city attorney and stake holders to hone inspect on what how this commission this commission or task force that is stream lining commissions would work. but we are hope to get this finalized. the last concept that we are asking the city attorney to help us to think through is expansion of the definition of local emergency or identification of a new category that would allow you to take the benefits we got from declaring an emergency around covid to address our challenges around homelessness and street conditions and drug over doses and thing this is may not be new and presenting rate challenges that exceed our capacity to responded this is hard. will respond and require a lot of conversations and folks potential low incl
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as vyksa, in the nizhny novgorod region, i ended up in this city, although i heard a lot about the city, but i ended up there in connection with our business project to modernize the metallurgical plant , there is such a company, and natalya konstantinovna eremina heads this company, and by developing the business, which the shareholders and the management and management of this company managed to do, they unusually transformed the monotown from a rather abandoned one and, or so i will say, experiencing many difficulties, like many monotowns in russia federation, it has turned into an open-air art object, and plyos and tarusa, i can tell you for sure that vexa is worth a visit, and this is a demonstration, of course, of a highly responsible attitude towards your business, towards the people who work at the enterprise as a whole, to the region in which this enterprise operates. natalya konstantinna eremevna by education, mathematics, graduated from moscow state university, is a very serious person, but we ask you to tell me about how you are developing both the city and culture as a whol
as vyksa, in the nizhny novgorod region, i ended up in this city, although i heard a lot about the city, but i ended up there in connection with our business project to modernize the metallurgical plant , there is such a company, and natalya konstantinovna eremina heads this company, and by developing the business, which the shareholders and the management and management of this company managed to do, they unusually transformed the monotown from a rather abandoned one and, or so i will say,...
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in any city. our city fluctuates in population. resources need to go to the entire safety net in san francisco. and again like i said last time. we don't have a funged issue within the police department. we have an issue of folks not want to join the police department. not just here in san francisco. you can't throw monnet air and think that people ament to join the police force. officers. the police department, leadership of the city have to provide connections with community special police officers so that folks work together to build relationships andment to be officers. we don't have a police funding issue. so i want to make sure this when we have conversations we put out factual information in the community because this is an important issue here. in the city and make sure we are speaking with facts when we make statements. thank you. >> thank you. vice chair walton. supervisor safai >> thank you, thank you supervisor walton and all the people that came out i appreciate the comment on both sides. listen i understand that there
in any city. our city fluctuates in population. resources need to go to the entire safety net in san francisco. and again like i said last time. we don't have a funged issue within the police department. we have an issue of folks not want to join the police department. not just here in san francisco. you can't throw monnet air and think that people ament to join the police force. officers. the police department, leadership of the city have to provide connections with community special police...
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people took over public comment at the oakland city council meeting tuesday urgently demanding the city create an immediate resolution in support of palestine. while this was not on the agenda, the city council president nikki fortunato bas allowed any way you want to make sure that we hear you. >> still ahead. people asked council members to vote on a resolution now instead of later draft the resolution and pass it demand cease-fire. >> and deliverance of humanitarian aid to palestine as council members worked to move through the agenda, people began to chant >> we're trying to conduct our meeting. we have items on homelessness on public safety and other issues. we're trying to get through. even a warning from council president didn't stop the disruption. i'm talking now. >> very good. their guns fall into the wrong please. fortune council members to call for a brief recess with city council members came back. the city attorney told the crowd it's not possible to vote on a resolution that is not on the agenda. president bass gave everyone reassurance of future support. >> of palestine.
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whereas the city recommends and city engineer recommends to the authority board and the city improvements and city assets shall be accepted, dedicated for public use and the street and designated as public right-of-way for street and roadway purposes and public works further recommends that the board of supervisors acknowledge the authority on no. 1. acceptance of the offers of the city improvements and tida assets, dedications of them for public use, designation of streets as open public right-of-way for street and roadway purpose and acceptance of maintenance and liabilities and guarantees described in the public works order. and two, recommendation to the board of supervisors that the board of supervisors accept the city improvements and on page 4, dedicated for public use, designated to streets as open public right-of-way for street and roadway purposes, and accept the city improvements other than the signal road for maintenance and liabilities subject to warranties and guarantees referencing the public works order, a copy of the draft public work order are all on file with the secret
whereas the city recommends and city engineer recommends to the authority board and the city improvements and city assets shall be accepted, dedicated for public use and the street and designated as public right-of-way for street and roadway purposes and public works further recommends that the board of supervisors acknowledge the authority on no. 1. acceptance of the offers of the city improvements and tida assets, dedications of them for public use, designation of streets as open public...
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in these cities. the fourth norm that needs immediate settlement. these people have been around before paid this tax to the city. you know this very well, nothing has changed, absolutely, they... this tax was a year, and two, and three years ago, yes, there were certain cities, such as the city of kyiv, or, for example, in the zaporizhia region now, unfortunately, the tragedy is occupied... radar , who had excess profits from this tax, had deductions for them, but what has changed, these taxes continue to be paid, and these families continue to live in these cities and towns . how can you not take this into account? if you already assume that all military personnel are obliged to transfer their pdf to the central budget. how could it not be taken into account by you as the budget committee of the ministry of finance or the cabinet of ministers. the fifth norm, which in my opinion is the most important in this situation, what should those who started with the funds that were already allocated, they wer
in these cities. the fourth norm that needs immediate settlement. these people have been around before paid this tax to the city. you know this very well, nothing has changed, absolutely, they... this tax was a year, and two, and three years ago, yes, there were certain cities, such as the city of kyiv, or, for example, in the zaporizhia region now, unfortunately, the tragedy is occupied... radar , who had excess profits from this tax, had deductions for them, but what has changed, these taxes...
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i mean, cities, there's a well known effect of of cities called the urban heat island effect cities austin phenix chennai they are in between seven and 15 degrees hotter than the surrounding area and it's not hard figure out why right because we have a lot of black we have a lot of concrete. we have a lot of glass a lot of steel. all these things absorb heat and then radiate it out and they the cities are hot boxes and we have not designed in the cities because no one has been thinking about heat with this idea of how do we build a cooler city in mind and also really important in this is in cities the divide between the wealthier neighborhoods and the poorer neighborhoods, wealthier neighborhoods in virtually every city tend to be much cooler. the poorer neighborhoods because wealthier neighborhoods have bigger trees, more more parks, poorer neighborhoods, have a lot more concrete, a lot more asphalt, a lot less trees. there's nobody there to maintain them. they don't have the same kind of money to to maintain them. and so there's a real, you know, kind of racial and economic divide betwee
i mean, cities, there's a well known effect of of cities called the urban heat island effect cities austin phenix chennai they are in between seven and 15 degrees hotter than the surrounding area and it's not hard figure out why right because we have a lot of black we have a lot of concrete. we have a lot of glass a lot of steel. all these things absorb heat and then radiate it out and they the cities are hot boxes and we have not designed in the cities because no one has been thinking about...
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as a city. important to make sure that we remember that this is a great city. city of opportunity. there are so many movements occurred here whether it was the harlem of the west in the fillmore with the dukelington and bill holiday and people said this is my mininew york when than i come here to perform or it is during the summer of love where janice joplin and people who came from every in the 60s to sigh jimmie hendrick's and others play at golden gate park we are creating the path way. well is so much happening with technology and innovation and creativity this . has not changed. it important we reminds people who we are. don't let others tell our stovey of people of various videos and moment in time e approximately people when don't live here or live far away. we know the experience of san francisco and when 250 delegates came from canada and mexico, china from all the various australia they said we heard the stories about san francisco. and we took them to certain neighborhoods of the soma neighborhood and tenderloin and other place we want them to understand and see when san
as a city. important to make sure that we remember that this is a great city. city of opportunity. there are so many movements occurred here whether it was the harlem of the west in the fillmore with the dukelington and bill holiday and people said this is my mininew york when than i come here to perform or it is during the summer of love where janice joplin and people who came from every in the 60s to sigh jimmie hendrick's and others play at golden gate park we are creating the path way. well...
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that means russians have entered the city. (guns firing, explosions pounding in distance) (closer explosions pounding) (car alarm blaring in distance) vladimir, the officer we met yesterday, is with us. >> man (speaking russian on radio): >> chernov (voiceover): the last functioning fire department in the city destroyed by another air strike. >> (talking softly) ♪ ♪ (explosion pounds in distance) ♪ ♪ >> chernov (voiceover): i don't know if he survived. we try not to stay long in one place. the biggest university in the city was stroyed, too. ♪ ♪ >> man (speaking russian): >> chernov (voiceover): new wounds every day. (debris crunching underfoot) (speaking russian): >> man: (sniffs) >> chernov: >> man: >> chernov: >> man: >> chernov: >> man: (mutters) >> chernov: >> man: >> chernov: >> man: >> chernov: >> man: >> chernov: >> man: >> chernov: >> man: (metal clattering) >> (talking softly in background) >> chernov (voiceover): we drive back to catch a signal at the spot on budivel'nykiv avenue. it's still the only pla
that means russians have entered the city. (guns firing, explosions pounding in distance) (closer explosions pounding) (car alarm blaring in distance) vladimir, the officer we met yesterday, is with us. >> man (speaking russian on radio): >> chernov (voiceover): the last functioning fire department in the city destroyed by another air strike. >> (talking softly) ♪ ♪ (explosion pounds in distance) ♪ ♪ >> chernov (voiceover): i don't know if he survived. we try not...
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petersburg are twin cities. route number one, so far the only one in the city, along karpov avenue and metallurgov, through shevchenko boulevard, it goes to the final stop, the city hospital, the carriages are always full, well, of course , it’s good, everything is convenient, if you also went to the market, to yelichevsky, it would be even better, the big city covers, buses cover, well, not the whole part of the city, it’s clean, cozy, the chair is good, comfortable. st. petersburg, which took mariupol under its patronage, laid the first 10 km of tram tracks, reconstructed some of the tracks, re-laid some of them, completely restored the contact network and replaced supporting structures. first of all this is for better transport links within the city, a tram is definitely needed, we are not building everything , other regions are helping here, and the ministry of defense is working successfully here, because the amount of work that is in mariupol cannot be completely completed by one subject of the russian
petersburg are twin cities. route number one, so far the only one in the city, along karpov avenue and metallurgov, through shevchenko boulevard, it goes to the final stop, the city hospital, the carriages are always full, well, of course , it’s good, everything is convenient, if you also went to the market, to yelichevsky, it would be even better, the big city covers, buses cover, well, not the whole part of the city, it’s clean, cozy, the chair is good, comfortable. st. petersburg, which...
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that is when cities do. that's what cities do. and i want to thank our mayor. i want to thank for a number of reasons i will say have introduced my grandson. i call him now a grownup machine i kent do this my grand son and his family. when they got red to have a family they moved to oak land. last week i got a call and saturday. grand mother are you in the city because we are over here. on [inaudible] we are in the program this the mayor's office of housing has. and they help you with down payment assistance. and i said, i was not. i am so happy and you don't know because that's what it is b. that's when all in about generations of people who care and love and live in our city. so -- this is just the begin and iing want to thank you here. i want to thank the major's office and everybody else and their mother who is having a part of this this is important. and this is when we do. we are again, showing what we do, when you put your minds to it with a collective energy and a collective vision. again other thank you all. thank you, aaron, i love you. >> >> supervis
that is when cities do. that's what cities do. and i want to thank our mayor. i want to thank for a number of reasons i will say have introduced my grandson. i call him now a grownup machine i kent do this my grand son and his family. when they got red to have a family they moved to oak land. last week i got a call and saturday. grand mother are you in the city because we are over here. on [inaudible] we are in the program this the mayor's office of housing has. and they help you with down...
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in city hall first and for those persons persons webx. persons webx. >> webex password: hpc2023 and. >> phone number: +1 (415) 655-0001 access code: 2662 392 6058## to raise your hand, press *3. >> hand, you will hear the prompt: “you have raised your hand to ask question. please wait to speak until the host calls on you” and finally, we silence any mobile device and at this time take roll. >> president matsuda here. >> commissioner campbell here. >> commissioner foley, aye. >> and we expect two clirsz to be be to amend the planning code to create the nonprofit arts education special use district (assessor's parcel block no. 49, lot no. 1, generally bounded by >> gum commissioners monica thank you for this special hearing called by president peskin this will create the nonprofit education at 800 chestnut street the former site of the arts institute has been deinvolved and zoned rh three did not permit institutional uses but as childcare faculties it will allow a nonprofit non-profit arts education special use district for the purposes
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we had the issue of equipping small and big cities with cinemas, cities with more than 10,000 people, we should have a cinema hall based on the approval of the council of people who do not have cinemas, with the approval of this authority and notified by dr. mokhbar, it was decided to all cities with more than 10,000 people. who don't have a cinema in our provincial trips, actually construction and way let's put the opening of cinemas as one of the definitive approvals. now, after 2 years of the government's life, nearly 230 new theaters have been added to the previous ones. let me give you a statistic , friends, see how our per capita situation is in america, with a population of 30 million, well, it has 40,000 theaters. if we want to go with the same proportions, we should definitely have about 10,000 theaters, even turkey, which is our neighbor , has 3,070 theaters , so we have to work hard. the movies of the country have been added, but unfortunately, a lot our cities do not have movie theaters. the cinema organization has decided to open the 20th movie theater in the country befo
we had the issue of equipping small and big cities with cinemas, cities with more than 10,000 people, we should have a cinema hall based on the approval of the council of people who do not have cinemas, with the approval of this authority and notified by dr. mokhbar, it was decided to all cities with more than 10,000 people. who don't have a cinema in our provincial trips, actually construction and way let's put the opening of cinemas as one of the definitive approvals. now, after 2 years of...
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has been the city of dreams. you had a dream to make it through your pin city of innovation. a couple of years ago. you now have a new dream. you mentioned the web summit, you set it at the opening speech of the web, some web, some of your opening speech. you said you have a new dream that you, that involves a challenge, a challenge issue to these digital nomads out there that you hope we're making this been hope to as you put it, if you want a future for your children, you have to focus technology on humanity and democracy. yeah. i think that 1st i think that the person who said at least when is the city of dreams, was the summer we had pope for instance, and po francis talked about that city of lisbon is the city of dreams at. and i think that that made me think about the fact that today technology is somehow destroying democracy and we cannot allow that. we have to reconcile technology with democracy. we have to put the technology working to solve the problems of the day. and my challenge to these young people in these young into printers is that like make lisbon. that's s
has been the city of dreams. you had a dream to make it through your pin city of innovation. a couple of years ago. you now have a new dream. you mentioned the web summit, you set it at the opening speech of the web, some web, some of your opening speech. you said you have a new dream that you, that involves a challenge, a challenge issue to these digital nomads out there that you hope we're making this been hope to as you put it, if you want a future for your children, you have to focus...
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the world will see what we know about san francisco and what the city is. um, i want to thank everyone for coming her and madam mayor for having the vision to move this project forward when she hired me i told her her my staff and getting it occupying and b will be it it be nimble and thank you. the entire team for they're peed and making san francisco a huge part and finally a thanks to where you are partners at the my own square alliance um, have been with us every step of the way and with that, i'll introduce the next guest and i think i'm shedding a tear (laughter) we're finally here and man what a journey. you know, that was not quite like this two years ago come to the park and feel like has happening to our city but the future is so to bright. just want to thank tyler for beth own union square betting on union square and our city and bringing (clapping.) us back too important indian trail we have so much potential in the park and i know i phil feels this way it is maybe well the cafes and trees and the activation all the things we expect when we come
the world will see what we know about san francisco and what the city is. um, i want to thank everyone for coming her and madam mayor for having the vision to move this project forward when she hired me i told her her my staff and getting it occupying and b will be it it be nimble and thank you. the entire team for they're peed and making san francisco a huge part and finally a thanks to where you are partners at the my own square alliance um, have been with us every step of the way and with...
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the city of home appliances has also been opened in the city of sari. we are waiting for you at kilometer seven of sari ghaem shahr highway. in the name of allah, the most merciful, the most merciful. hello, good time . we are at your service with some news from the field of science and technology. researchers have found a method that slows brain aging for 9 months. according to sputni news website, the researchers analyzed the brains of 12 participants once before the start of the trial and 18 months after it. filmed in this study, the participants used one of the marine diets containing a lot of sea urchins and fish, the mediterranean diet with some additional ingredients such as green tea, and a diet based on healthy eating recipes.
the city of home appliances has also been opened in the city of sari. we are waiting for you at kilometer seven of sari ghaem shahr highway. in the name of allah, the most merciful, the most merciful. hello, good time . we are at your service with some news from the field of science and technology. researchers have found a method that slows brain aging for 9 months. according to sputni news website, the researchers analyzed the brains of 12 participants once before the start of the trial and 18...
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there are about 650,000 people living in gaza city, and the city's residents and visitors produce up to 700 tons of waste that need to be collected, transported and processed a daily basis. this landfill is in the northeast of batela. the quantity of solid waste produced in the city ranges between 80 to 90 tons per day, because the population of the city is more than 85,000 people, and average waste production per person is 1 kilogram, like other places in the gaza strip. solid waste goes through very hard and complicated process, starting from being thrown into dumpsters and then being collected on cards, dragged by donkeys or in the few available garbage vehicles and taking to landfills. اذا اردنا ان نتحدث عن اللي هي مشكله مستعصيه تعصف به قطاع غزه الان وهي من if we want to talk about a challenging problem facing the gaza strip these days, it is the impacts of the bloccade and occupation and اللي هي طبعا توفي ماده الصلاه. municipality can hardly provide the diesel to run its remaining trucks, so we had
there are about 650,000 people living in gaza city, and the city's residents and visitors produce up to 700 tons of waste that need to be collected, transported and processed a daily basis. this landfill is in the northeast of batela. the quantity of solid waste produced in the city ranges between 80 to 90 tons per day, because the population of the city is more than 85,000 people, and average waste production per person is 1 kilogram, like other places in the gaza strip. solid waste goes...
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this project is part of a the civic creed of the city and county of san francisco the city of st. francis of assisi and the partnerships and mayor thanks many of people behind us but being a trusted procedure and partner means the world to me as a district supervisor knowing i can count own our partners we have challenges south of market and 6. i want to say more importantly thank you to it my new residents, you know. i had the opportunity and brought some cards i say this whenever i meet a district 6 resident i hand them my card this is my number i know when i signed up and if i hear from you that's good and if you don't call me i know you're good. he's volunteered to be the point person but i actually you can call us or e-mail so if you, you don't see me well make sure you get me or bryan and express my gratitude to. >> thank it is an honor to be here i'll ash a supporter this the department and thank you, hsh residents will hear, you know. some project is coming and there's a lot of people a people public school hostile to that sometimes, i. really appreciate the department and
this project is part of a the civic creed of the city and county of san francisco the city of st. francis of assisi and the partnerships and mayor thanks many of people behind us but being a trusted procedure and partner means the world to me as a district supervisor knowing i can count own our partners we have challenges south of market and 6. i want to say more importantly thank you to it my new residents, you know. i had the opportunity and brought some cards i say this whenever i meet a...
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now, the name of the industry is not a city, a city , or a city that i explained . sanat miad helps himself, that is, the factories like petrochemicals that we understand now we did it and big factories come for their employees in the area that we locate , we take all the expenses of their working groups , they manage it themselves . one thing about executive management is that after all, some of these rescue factories have a series of social responsibilities to build a school, to build a clinic, well, it comes under hashem's rule, he does it himself, he can manage his own employees in ayab, wherever they are spread. the whole city creates a neighborhood or a settlement he manages his own transportation, it is easier for him, he can help each other with his superstructure and maintenance services. these are the good things that these so-called industrial cities have . the environmental issues and the technical issues should also be respected. let's locate them so that they can build housing for themselves. the rest of the criteria are the same as the others. just te
now, the name of the industry is not a city, a city , or a city that i explained . sanat miad helps himself, that is, the factories like petrochemicals that we understand now we did it and big factories come for their employees in the area that we locate , we take all the expenses of their working groups , they manage it themselves . one thing about executive management is that after all, some of these rescue factories have a series of social responsibilities to build a school, to build a...
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because jerusalem, especially the old city is a city which needs the help of all the people around it. and now there is it is a closed city just for who is leaving jerusalem or for the israeli people or for the turists from the outside, they change all the culture, all the the stones or the places dramatically. is not not like because it is criminal in the history to change places and names i think because the name and the place are something that holy places of history that any anyone has no right to change them. there they change the name of the streets, the name of the districts, the the view of the old city, i think that it is criminal, not for us as palestinian as arab, it is for for all the world and all the all the world that are interesting in him. history and uh and uh all things in in these places. now this is the area in which i spent the first my six years in life when when i was born we lived in this house i think this is the entrance and this is the house where we lived in 1958 when i was born and i remember the first my five six years. in this area, it was very, very wo
because jerusalem, especially the old city is a city which needs the help of all the people around it. and now there is it is a closed city just for who is leaving jerusalem or for the israeli people or for the turists from the outside, they change all the culture, all the the stones or the places dramatically. is not not like because it is criminal in the history to change places and names i think because the name and the place are something that holy places of history that any anyone has no...
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the city of minsk and the region; they allow you to connect the city of minsk. with regions and regions with the city of vinsk, both during rush hour and in the middle of the day, more than 3.5 million passengers per year are transported by trains of these lines, transportation is carried out by new rolling stock, comfortable rolling stock that meets world requirements, another information to understand the scale , here is a list from 2021, 21 objects introduced throughout the country by november 7, not only the capital, not only... only regional centers, but also small, small settlements. consider the enormity of the list, and these are only the most significant objects, that is, there are many more of them, and this happens every year. we thought , what to do with this holiday, the day of the october revolution, the great october, as we used to call it, we went to demonstrations, the elders remember this, and so on, what to do with this day? i thought that after all, we shouldn’t deprive people of this holiday, but any holiday should have some meaning, then i said, you know, always
the city of minsk and the region; they allow you to connect the city of minsk. with regions and regions with the city of vinsk, both during rush hour and in the middle of the day, more than 3.5 million passengers per year are transported by trains of these lines, transportation is carried out by new rolling stock, comfortable rolling stock that meets world requirements, another information to understand the scale , here is a list from 2021, 21 objects introduced throughout the country by...
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they have now completely in circle the city. we do believe that they've completely cut off the main ontario roads from the north to the south, as we thought was going to be part of the plan. we know they've been cooling for, for weeks now, for citizens at golfing. in the, the northern gauze, the strip to move to the south. now, any of the ones who remained, any of the ones who stayed are going to find it almost impossible to evacuate that area now. and it looks so they're going to begin this ground as close combat ground to inside. sorry to have a hand to hand combat basically coming out of the tanks and moving into gauze the city itself. now that's going to cause lots of problems and we may see the, this whole of these writing military rise quite significantly when we get into this urban warfare. it's very complicated, close and you know, how much know the territory very well they find does have a network of tunnels that they're able to use. and surprise is, is riley military. we did say already the debt to all of you, right? t
they have now completely in circle the city. we do believe that they've completely cut off the main ontario roads from the north to the south, as we thought was going to be part of the plan. we know they've been cooling for, for weeks now, for citizens at golfing. in the, the northern gauze, the strip to move to the south. now, any of the ones who remained, any of the ones who stayed are going to find it almost impossible to evacuate that area now. and it looks so they're going to begin this...
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this is all that remains of the ancient city. it existed until the middle of the 16th century, until the soldiers-voivode of vasily shuisky burst into it. the russian-lithuanian war completely destroyed the town. on the ashes. people never returned, and in the second half of the 16th century shklop was revived in a new place with a completely new owner, with jeronim khotkevich, the owner of the neighboring town of bykhovo. with the permission of the king of the grand duchy of lithuania, the military leader moved the city to the banks of the dnieper and built shklovsky there lock. there is nothing left on the ground, and the monument itself is included in the list of historical and cultural heritage. in the middle ages, this place was the ryshkovsky suburb. in soviet times, the village of ryshkovich. today it is a city feature. why such a name, historians wonder. perhaps it was formed from the surname of the founders of the town. the original layout of the 16th-17th centuries, except that it remains from the shklov of that time. f
this is all that remains of the ancient city. it existed until the middle of the 16th century, until the soldiers-voivode of vasily shuisky burst into it. the russian-lithuanian war completely destroyed the town. on the ashes. people never returned, and in the second half of the 16th century shklop was revived in a new place with a completely new owner, with jeronim khotkevich, the owner of the neighboring town of bykhovo. with the permission of the king of the grand duchy of lithuania, the...
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the city was founded in 1836 as a city of cossack and fishing settlements that appeared here in the middle of the 16th century. in modern ukraine, many families used to have a tradition: to go to berdyansk for a few days in the summer, swim in the sea, taste delicious fish, honey pokhlo and go on rides, but this is the second summer in a row, orcs have taken away this opportunity from us. on february 27, 2022, berdyansk was captured. the russians established a strict occupation regime there, and the city was left behind without gas supply, there are constant problems with mobile communication and the internet, ukrainian humanitarian aid is not allowed to berdyansk, and there are no green corridors for evacuation, locals are tapped and summoned for questioning, and while the majority of residents are waiting for release, there are also those who is afraid of the armed forces, they know very well that they will have to pay for their treasonous activities during the occupation. mamayntina will be the first in line to pay. ivanivna, born in 1962 in the sumy region, was a deputy of the berdyans
the city was founded in 1836 as a city of cossack and fishing settlements that appeared here in the middle of the 16th century. in modern ukraine, many families used to have a tradition: to go to berdyansk for a few days in the summer, swim in the sea, taste delicious fish, honey pokhlo and go on rides, but this is the second summer in a row, orcs have taken away this opportunity from us. on february 27, 2022, berdyansk was captured. the russians established a strict occupation regime there,...
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director, city attorney and bob. deputy director for operations speaking on behalf of street environmental service. mr. mc daniels had an emergency i'm step nothing for him today. first i will star with the performance and this evaluation street cleaning. and as you look at service othered response time. first i like to point out that -- 2024 is quarterly. it is looks small but it is quarterly. 70% response rate. other things going on where we had to reallocate staff throughout the city during this time tell increase. at the next one. upon the second page is monthly % of street and sidewalk dleening in the level agreement 48 hours. from 62 to 80% now. that was in september. this is quarter low and a monthly graph. this is from july first to 20 attempt. we trended in the same direction i have updated data from 10/31. for the sweeper data it is 2, 772. and nonsweep are data moved up to 4, 714. that's ending in october 31. we added air month in there for you. this is graffiti removal break down public and private proper
director, city attorney and bob. deputy director for operations speaking on behalf of street environmental service. mr. mc daniels had an emergency i'm step nothing for him today. first i will star with the performance and this evaluation street cleaning. and as you look at service othered response time. first i like to point out that -- 2024 is quarterly. it is looks small but it is quarterly. 70% response rate. other things going on where we had to reallocate staff throughout the city during...
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we have to think about, "how do we use the public space to actually cool cities "instead of heat cities up?" we also have to make sure that we have specific measures to protect the most vulnerable populations in our cities, like the old people and the little kids and the people with pre—existing conditions and the people that have jobs that expose them to extreme heat. what kinds of solutions have you seen that are already working, that are already being rolled out, to try to accomplish some of what you just said in terms ofjust getting those temperatures down? so, awareness raising. one of the measures that we have taken that i think can change awareness is categorisation of heatwaves. so we can... our brain kind of deals with categories better than... it kind of links categories to risk and to danger. so, you know, you can add colours to that, yellows and oranges and reds, and you can also name heatwaves. another thing that i know that is important is labour laws, like people actually making sure that people that are working in particularly risky conditions do not work under specifi
we have to think about, "how do we use the public space to actually cool cities "instead of heat cities up?" we also have to make sure that we have specific measures to protect the most vulnerable populations in our cities, like the old people and the little kids and the people with pre—existing conditions and the people that have jobs that expose them to extreme heat. what kinds of solutions have you seen that are already working, that are already being rolled out, to try to...
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and we don't have tension in this city like many other cities. during the first round of your trip , one of our projects was the sanandaj water project . was giving a project that was initially delivered by this government with 15% progress it was put into use in less than a year, and we put this project into operation in december of last year in the presence of mr. president, and today i can say that it is one of the best and highest quality drinking water in the country, which is from the azad water. he will be transferred to sanandaj morgue. we have 100 lights in saqez city, saqez county, which, unfortunately , had a water intake and an opening in the past. he had a lot of work. the construction of this dam has been completed. acquisitions are complete. the transfer line of the dam, the transfer of sher water to saqez from sadr chirag wasat was started and completed in this government. open the second module of the construction of the saqaz house and the improvement of this construction house will be exploited in the same trip. the amirabad ra
and we don't have tension in this city like many other cities. during the first round of your trip , one of our projects was the sanandaj water project . was giving a project that was initially delivered by this government with 15% progress it was put into use in less than a year, and we put this project into operation in december of last year in the presence of mr. president, and today i can say that it is one of the best and highest quality drinking water in the country, which is from the...
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in kysinarya since 1985 . life, unfortunately, and what does the city itself look like now, yes, it is populated point, what kind of destruction, are there many houses destroyed, destroyed, is it easier to ask how many survived, you know, it is difficult to say how many survived, because there is no, every house was damaged, we are now talking about high-rise buildings, some more, now we will try to restore contact with serhiy chaus, the head of the chasovoyarsk city military administration, we are talking about the front-line zone, about those settlements that are actually shelled every single day, people live with a constant threat to their life and health, mr. serhiy, we have, we already hear, we see you , please continue, so i will repeat once again, of all the multi-story buildings in the city, there are more than a hundred of them, each of these buildings received damage, some houses suffered more, some less, if we talk about the eastern neighborhood, then there is not a single surviving house there at all, and in fact every ... infrastructure, and what does the city look like
in kysinarya since 1985 . life, unfortunately, and what does the city itself look like now, yes, it is populated point, what kind of destruction, are there many houses destroyed, destroyed, is it easier to ask how many survived, you know, it is difficult to say how many survived, because there is no, every house was damaged, we are now talking about high-rise buildings, some more, now we will try to restore contact with serhiy chaus, the head of the chasovoyarsk city military administration, we...
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city has been preserved. due to the terrain, the city's layout is not symmetrical, so you can often get lost in the nooks and crannies of narrow streets, but in any case, all paths will sooner or later lead either to knenu or to ozheshka street, which turns into soviet. but isn't it wonderful? house that lives in two eras at once: one part is ancient on ozheshka street, and the soviet part is on lenin street, and there are many such houses in grodno. and the first religious building that you cannot miss is the famous grodno farn church. one of three churches in belarus bearing the title of minor basilica and the most important church for all catholics in grodno and the grodno region. the church was built in the 14th century and is considered the richest in poland. the russian tsar and the polish king immediately came to celebrate its lighting. the jesuits, who allocated money for the construction of the cathedral, ordered install a giant altar in it , a seven-story building tall. the paired church in grodno i
city has been preserved. due to the terrain, the city's layout is not symmetrical, so you can often get lost in the nooks and crannies of narrow streets, but in any case, all paths will sooner or later lead either to knenu or to ozheshka street, which turns into soviet. but isn't it wonderful? house that lives in two eras at once: one part is ancient on ozheshka street, and the soviet part is on lenin street, and there are many such houses in grodno. and the first religious building that you...
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so far, it has worked in the largest cities. it started this morning. escalation of the situation in the kenshytskyi strait, around six o'clock in the morning, the border ship don rammed the ukrainian raid boxer in the waters of the black sea. later in the evening it became known that three ukrainian ships were captured by special forces of the russian federation, after several hours of negotiations, the unification council formed a new ukrainian orthodox church and elected metropolitan epiphany of pereyaslav and belotsarkiv to the post of prestoyat. the information day of the tv channel is in full swing, i am now adding odessa to our direct connection, petro obukhov, deputy of the odessa city council with us, glory to ukraine, mr. peter, i congratulate you, glory to the heroes, good day, well, what, as they say, terrible events become our reality, if not to say commonplace, but not for those who found themselves under fire, so the enemy this night... hit odessa, well, accordingly, i would like to ask you about the consequences, i will inform our tv vie
so far, it has worked in the largest cities. it started this morning. escalation of the situation in the kenshytskyi strait, around six o'clock in the morning, the border ship don rammed the ukrainian raid boxer in the waters of the black sea. later in the evening it became known that three ukrainian ships were captured by special forces of the russian federation, after several hours of negotiations, the unification council formed a new ukrainian orthodox church and elected metropolitan...
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the city standard and according to the city approved plans and satisfy those city's rules and regulations. that process is the notice of completion. a notice of completion has been completed for basically all the city improvements that we are talking about here today which are namely ti stage 1 and ybi sip street improvements. you can refer to as sip as utility and street infrastructure. those are utility and street infrastructures first stage of ti over treasure island. notice of completion has also been issued by public works for the water tank and pump facilities as well as that ti switch yard that i was just pointing out earlier. also the notice completion covers the title assets within the sip packages. in your directors report in this item's package, we also included the draft of the public works directors order and order essentially recommends the board of supervisors and tida to accept the city improvements and for the board of supervisors to acknowledge tida's acceptance of tida's improvements as well. for those drafts of the directors order are in the board package. i would like
the city standard and according to the city approved plans and satisfy those city's rules and regulations. that process is the notice of completion. a notice of completion has been completed for basically all the city improvements that we are talking about here today which are namely ti stage 1 and ybi sip street improvements. you can refer to as sip as utility and street infrastructure. those are utility and street infrastructures first stage of ti over treasure island. notice of completion...
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over 40,000 migrants have come into the city since last year and the city's resources are depleted so he's starting to scramble. while he's doing a little bit he's still not doing enough so he's starting to push back on the right to shelter law. that's fen place since 1989, if you're homeless the city has to provide you housing if you ask for it and now they are finding not just american homeless, but also these migrants coming in. they have a right to shelter as well. mayor adams is trying to push back on that a little bit. it hasn't gone through but at the same time, earlier this year there is the homeless bill of rights that was passed. >> that bill of rights essentially makes it legal to just sleep on the street which is why you continue to see migrants and more homeless on the streets. and he keeps the sanctuary city status, we're going to continue to have ourselves in this situation and it's not just innocent migrants. we already know there are people on the terror watch list. gotaways. this is extremely dangerous to our local communities and country as a whole. >> those threats
over 40,000 migrants have come into the city since last year and the city's resources are depleted so he's starting to scramble. while he's doing a little bit he's still not doing enough so he's starting to push back on the right to shelter law. that's fen place since 1989, if you're homeless the city has to provide you housing if you ask for it and now they are finding not just american homeless, but also these migrants coming in. they have a right to shelter as well. mayor adams is trying to...
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city. and so would be able to read about about taverns as places where people organize themselves politically on behalf of the resistance movement against, the acts of parliament or, you know, conversely in in favor of the british crown, if you were a loyalist or on the eve of the american revolution. so it's really exciting to kind of be in this space, be at this site and be thinking about how the politics that led to the revolution, what things were then like a year or two later when new york city was at the center of a war, right. so, so this book, the main purpose of it, of course, is to uncover the movement behind a singular, relatively unknown moment in the american revolution, this fire that destroyed that almost destroyed new york city on september 21st, 1776, which was really just a couple months after the signing of the declaration of independence. at the time, manhattan was at the center of a violent and uncertain civil war. the factious process of, nation making and state format
city. and so would be able to read about about taverns as places where people organize themselves politically on behalf of the resistance movement against, the acts of parliament or, you know, conversely in in favor of the british crown, if you were a loyalist or on the eve of the american revolution. so it's really exciting to kind of be in this space, be at this site and be thinking about how the politics that led to the revolution, what things were then like a year or two later when new york...
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a siege of gaza city? will israeli forces go in and engage in the intense and perhaps bloody and deadly business of urban fighting inside those densely populated areas of gaza city? they simply won't say. what they are telling me tonight is that they will do whatever it takes to achieve this aims of this war. which as you've heard from the israeli prime minister and other officials, is to eliminate hamas' capabilities inside the gaza strip and to remove it from power. >> jeremy, thank you very much. i want to go now to general joseph, former u.s. sent com commander, and ben hodges. i appreciate both of you being with us. general, let me start with you. this major ariel assault we saw tonight with all of those flares. 30 minutes of non-stop rocket fire and explosions bombarding gaza. and this came right after the idf said that its troops had fully encircled gaza city itself. you saw that low smoke as nic robertson described as possibly being used to disguise israeli troop movement. what do you think is happ
a siege of gaza city? will israeli forces go in and engage in the intense and perhaps bloody and deadly business of urban fighting inside those densely populated areas of gaza city? they simply won't say. what they are telling me tonight is that they will do whatever it takes to achieve this aims of this war. which as you've heard from the israeli prime minister and other officials, is to eliminate hamas' capabilities inside the gaza strip and to remove it from power. >> jeremy, thank you...